A spokesman for Duncan Bannatyne said: “We have every confidence in ITV’s editorial judgements. We expect that viewers will have seen a fair and balanced portrayal of events and we all look forward to hearing Duncan and Tony’s side of the story when they leave the camp, just as we heard Yvette in her post eviction interviews.”

After leaving the show earlier this week, Yvette Fielding told how she felt Lady C was being given a good edit and viewers were missing some of her more cutting comments.

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She told the Mirror: “Everything was fine and we could cope with her being demanding, wanting certain things doing, but then when it was getting personal, about myself, my career, personal things about Brian, personal things about Tony, none of this has been aired, but they were very personal.

“What you don't see on the telly, is you just see me snapping at her, but there was a build up to it, and the reason why I snapped at her is because of the personal things that weren't shown on camera that were said, and that to me, I don't want to reveal them because they're too personal and I'm shocked actually, it was the way it was said, with such venom.

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"There was lots of bad language and I just thought, ‘how is a woman of this age allowed to get away with what she's saying?’ and I just couldn't stand for it any more.”